mills705 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Currently under going a home insurance claim due to impact. A neighbours brand new car was reversed into our front room. The insurance company are saying that the bricks of our house are unusual and hard to source? Can anyone confirm this is the case please?
Nickfromwales Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago They’re ‘stones’ not bricks. But first you need to rule out whether they’re stone cladding or solid stone. Any loose enough to remove? As far as a claim, you should ask for a stone mason or very good Bricky to say if these can be picked out whole, cleaned and reinstated. A new area will likely stick out like a sore thumb.
Nickfromwales Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago As for the neighbour, maybe some driving lessons or a trip to Specsavers? ffs!?!🤦♂️
mills705 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Nickfromwales said: They’re ‘stones’ not bricks. But first you need to rule out whether they’re stone cladding or solid stone. Any loose enough to remove? As far as a claim, you should ask for a stone mason or very good Bricky to say if these can be picked out whole, cleaned and reinstated. A new area will likely stick out like a sore thumb. See this pic. They are bricks come stones? Interesting you say that. Arguing on the repairs at the moment as they say they aren't able to replace them. And as for spec savers he has been charged with careless driving.... although he now has a Corsa on his drive. He managed to write off a 75 plate MG with less than 10 miles on the clock! 1 1
ProDave Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago They are most likely immitation stone bricks, often cast from concrete in a mould with colouring. Bradstone was a well known manufacturer about the time that house was likely built, I don't know if they still exist. As above, you will be far better off getting the builder appointed to rebuild this, to salvage as many as possible of the original bricks for the outer face as possible, any new ones should be interspersed rather than having a patch of new. But don't let anyone tell you they are not available, they will be from somewhere preferably any "new" ones needed will be reclaimed and similar age / weathering. It will be an insurance claim so make sure you have a loss adjuster / surveyor on your side to make sure it gets rebuilt to your satisfaction. 1
marshian Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, mills705 said: See this pic. They are bricks come stones? Interesting you say that. Arguing on the repairs at the moment as they say they aren't able to replace them. And as for spec savers he has been charged with careless driving.... although he now has a Corsa on his drive. He managed to write off a 75 plate MG with less than 10 miles on the clock! Crickey That's a bloody hard hit!!!
Nickfromwales Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Nothing worse than someone trying to save money on their TV licence, and using your drive-thru to watch the end of Catchphrase! “Say what you see!” erm….. ”the ass end of next doors car”.
ProDave Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I am shocked that a brand new car has been written off by this. As said above, that was some hard hit.
Nickfromwales Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 24 minutes ago, ProDave said: I am shocked that a brand new car has been written off by this. As said above, that was some hard hit. Brand new cars are held together with double sided sticky tape.
Mr Punter Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago Interesting to see they have used what looks like a mix of 30mm eps board and blown graphite eps beads to insulate the wall. I would guess the car is an auto or EV.
Nickfromwales Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, Mr Punter said: Interesting to see they have used what looks like a mix of 30mm eps board and blown graphite eps beads to insulate the wall. I would guess the car is an auto or EV. House has prob been retrospectively blown in with beads on the external walls. Probably a cold room too, with that horizontal radiator …..
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